Anonymous wrote:It appears there is a tremendous interest/need for additional PK3 and PK schools. Further, it sounds like FS could be full if it offered more slots for these programs and did away with the middle school which currently has very few students. Has this been proposed?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I understand why high school parents are frustrated, but I would really appreciate it if this thread could focus on waitlist movement at the elementary/middle school. There is an entire other thread that is examining the issues on the merger from the high school parents' perspective. For those of us who are trying to get into the early childhood/elementary program, we're just trying to figure out how much movement we can expect. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious to both posters here...are you clear that SWWFS will not automatically feed to SWW high school? just asking because there have been other posts about some parents mistakenly thinking that FS is a feeder school to the high school. They did not seem to be aware that FS 8th graders will have to apply and test into the school just like all other DCPS middle schoolers...
I am OP and yes, I know. They were very clear about it in the open house. I still really liked the school and the principal/assistant principal/teachers/parents I met. Unfortunately, with a number as high as mine, I really doubt that my kid will be able to attend next year. I am in-boundary for a school that is MUCH worse than SWW@F-S, and if we got in there we would intend to stay through 8th grade and then figure out high school after that. (We are currently in-boundary for Wilson, but just barely, so I assume that will change with the boundary review.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too am eager to hear about waitlist movement. It appears there's a smug population of already-in-school people who can't believe that we would place schools like SWW-FS, Powell, Thomson, etc in our top 12 choices in the city if our inbounds isn't an option. What do they propose otherwise?
I think some of the smugness for SWW@F-S also comes from high school parents, who cannot believe that the lower/middle school is improving and think we must be crazy or not know that the school does not feed to the high school.
But I agree, the smugness of those who are in-boundary for ward 3 schools or got into top picks is worse.